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Что (кто) такое fan baffle - определение

ARTIFICIAL TUNNEL OR WALL IN THE HEART OR GREAT VESSELS
Baffle (medical)
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Fan (machine)         
  • Ceiling fan with a lamp
  • Cross-section of a cross-flow fan, from the 1893 patent. The rotation is clockwise. The stream guide ''F'' is usually not present in modern implementations.
  • An axial box fan for cooling electrical equipment
  • low and high bypass jet engines]], seen here on a [[Boeing 777]].
  • [[Patent drawing]] for a ''Fan Moved by Mechanism'', November 27, 1830
  • A table fan
  • Cross-flow fan
  • Two c. 1980 box fans
  • Building heating and cooling systems commonly use a squirrel cage fan driven by a belt from a separate electric motor.
  • An open-face supermarket freezer with an air curtain. Cooling air circulates across the food through the dark slot seen at the rear of the freezer, and through another grille not visible along the front.
MACHINE WITH SPINNING BLADES USED TO CREATE AIRFLOW
Electric fans; Electric fan; Cooling fan; Axial fan; Box Fan; Fan (device); Cooling fans; Dry air cooler; Ventilating fan; Extractor fan; Fan (mechanical); Rotary fan; Axial fans; Blade-less fan; Mechanical fans; Oscillating fan; Table fan; Fanan; Cross-flow fan; Mechanical fan; Jet fan; Box fan; Pedestal fan; Tangential fan; Household fan; Extract fan; Fan noise
A fan is a powered machine used to create a flow of air. A fan consists of a rotating arrangement of vanes or blades, generally made of wood, plastic, or metal, which act on the air.
Fan (surname)         
CHINESE SURNAME (范)
范姓; Fàn (surname)
Fàn () is a Chinese family name. It is also one of the most common surnames in Vietnam, where it is written as Pham (范 - Phạm), and occurs in Korea as Beom (范, 범).
Fan mail         
  • Australian actress [[Betty Bryant]] reads letters from fans, 1941
MAIL SENT TO A PUBLIC FIGURE BY FANS
Fanmail; Fan Mail; Fan letter; Fan mail messages
Fan mail is mail sent to a public figure, especially a celebrity, by their admirers or "fans". In return for a fan's support and admiration, public figures may send an autographed poster, photo, reply letter or note thanking their fans for their encouragement, gifts, and support.
Fan Chuo (Tang dynasty)         
CHINESE POLITICIAN
Fan Chuo; Fan Chuo (Tang Dynasty); Fan Ch'e
Fan Chuo (; previously romanized as Fan Ch'e and Fan Zhuo) (??? – late 9th century) was a secretary working under the Jiedu () (similar to the Byzantine thema) with headquarters located at Hanoi.
Fan labor         
  • A booth screening a ''[[Star Wars]]'' fan film at a convention
TERM USED TO REFER TO THE CREATIVE ACTIVITIES DONE BY FANS OF VARIOUS MEDIA PROPERTIES
Fanworks; Fan work; Fanwork; Fan made; Fan-made; Fan labour; Fan works
Fan labor also called Fanworks are the creative activities engaged in by fans, primarily those of various media properties or musical groups. These activities can include creation of written works (fiction, fan fiction and review literature), visual or computer-assisted art, films and videos, animations, games, music, or applied arts and costuming.
fan-tan         
  • alt=A square diagram showing the different combinations of positions that may be bet in the gambling game Fan-Tan.
  • alt=An octagonal diagram showing the modern combinations of positions that may be bet in the gambling game Fan-Tan.
  • Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper]]'' depicting a fan-tan parlor in New York, a raid by the police, and cards and coins used in fan-tan, in December 1887.
  • Studio photo of a fan-tan game in Canton, China, by [[Lai Afong]]
BETTING GAME FROM CHINA
Fan-tan; Fan tan; Fan Tan; Con diow (gambling)
['fantan]
¦ noun
1. a Chinese gambling game in which players try to guess the remainder after the banker has divided a number of hidden objects into four groups.
2. a card game in which players build on sequences of sevens.
Origin
C19: from Chin. fan tan, lit. 'repeated divisions'.
Fan Lübing         
CHINESE HISTORIAN
Fan Lubing; Fan Luebing
Fàn Lübing (范履冰, died March 26, 690兩千年中西曆轉換) was a Chinese politician during the Tang Dynasty, serving as chancellor during the first reign of Emperor Ruizong. He was a member of the elite Fàn family.
Abyssal fan         
UNDERWATER GEOLOGICAL STRUCTURES ASSOCIATED WITH LARGE-SCALE SEDIMENT DEPOSITION
Submarine fan; Underwater delta; Deep-sea fan; Deep sea fan; Submarine Fan; Submarine fans; Fan valley
Abyssal fans, also known as deep-sea fans, underwater deltas, and submarine fans, are underwater geological structures associated with large-scale sediment deposition and formed by turbidity currents. They can be thought of as an underwater version of alluvial fans and can vary dramatically in size, with widths from several kilometres to several thousands of kilometresGluyas, J.
Whole-house fan         
FAN USED TO CIRCULATE AIR THROUGHOUT A LIVING SPACE
Whole house fan; Exhaust fan
A whole house fan is a type of fan, commonly venting into a building's attic, designed to circulate air in an entire home or building. It is sometimes confused with a powered attic ventilator, which exhausts hot air from the attic to the outside through an opening in the roof or gable at a low velocity.
Fan Ruijuan         
CHINESE OPERA SINGER
Fan Rui-Juan
Fan Ruijuan (Chinese: 范瑞娟; pinyin: Fàn Ruìjuān; 1924–2017) was a prominent Chinese opera singer. She was one of the stars of the Yue Opera which features actresses in male roles.

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Baffle (medicine)

A baffle is a surgically created tunnel or wall within the heart or major blood vessels used to redirect the flow of blood. They are used in some types of heart abnormalities that a child is born with known as congenital heart defects. Baffles are usually constructed, at least in part, from a person's own heart tissue, while other methods of redirecting blood using artificial material are known by the more generic term 'conduits'. Baffle does not refer to surgical techniques that redirect blood outside the heart or blood vessels such as coronary artery bypass grafting.

Baffles can be made between different structures depending on the heart condition that needs to be treated. The Mustard and Senning 'atrial switch' procedures use a baffle within the atria, redirecting blood from the superior and inferior vena cava to the left ventricle and blood from the pulmonary veins to the right ventricle, to treat transposition of the great arteries. The lateral tunnel form of the Fontan procedure uses a baffle to redirect blood from the inferior vena cava to the pulmonary arteries.